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@brainwall: Did you follow the install instructions in the README? You have to run make install-local (no root required) to make it install into '/home/brainwall/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions'. The makefile will trigger glib-compile-schemas automatically for you.

P.S. I'll reupload the mailnag-gnome-shell Arch package as soon as I find time.

@pulb: One more thing I noticed about your PKGBUILD that you might be interested in changing: while the cd "${pkgname}-${pkgver}" doesn't actually require the quotes you've put (though they won't hurt anything), the --root=${pkgdir} you have should have quotes (ie: --root="$pkgdir") to avoid issues when the package is built in a $PWD containing spaces.

Also, just fyi: the curly braces around variable names are only necessary when the variable name finishes next to a valid variable character (eg: for the variable $type, echo "$types of product.." should be echo "${type}s of product..")

@pulb: Ahh, I should have done a proper vimdiff comparison- good catch! As for the feature request, you're absolutely right, and I pressed submit with guilt in my heart knowing I was being lazy; I'll do up a proper request on Github next chance I get :)

@pulb: Hey- thanks for the tip, not to mention for creating mailnag :)

I noticed I was missing the .install, and I moved gnome-keyring to optdepends + pulled in some additional ones from your PKGBUILD. See anything I missed?

Also, FYI: The license file isn't required if the respective license in the array is located in /usr/share/licenses/common (like GPL), the python2 dependency is already covered by the python2-* dependencies (they depend on it themselves), and each function starts in $srcdir so you can simply 'cd $pkgname-$pkgver' on entry.

On a side note, mailnag's IMAP IDLE support makes it perfect for triggering my offlineimap getmail script when new mail arrives (ontop of its ability to display a notification), but it'd be cool to have a feature where anything displayed was auto-marked read (in mailnag's db) so messages don't redisplay each time it starts until I click them away.